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shy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of shy in Hindi

  • शर्मीला
  • संकोची
  • डरपोक
  • एकांत
  • तनहा
  • अनिच्छुक
  • लजीला
  • भड़कीला
  • आसानी से डरनेवाला
  • सुनसान

noun

  • निशाना
  • फलांग
  • कूद
  • चांद
  • उछाल

verb

  • भड़कना
  • लजाना
  • बिदकना
  • भीरु
  • चौकन्ना

shy Definition

  • being reserved or having or showing nervousness or timidity in the company of other people. ( अन्य लोगों की संगति में आरक्षित होना या घबराहट या समयबद्धता दिखाना। )
  • less than; short of. ( से कम; से कम। )
  • (of a plant) not bearing flowers or fruit well or prolifically. ( (एक पौधे का) फूलों या फलों को अच्छी तरह से या प्रोलिफिकली असर नहीं करना। )

verb

  • fling or throw (something) at a target. ( किसी लक्ष्य पर फेंकना या फेंकना (कुछ)। )
  • (especially of a horse) start suddenly aside in fright at an object, noise, or movement. ( (विशेषकर घोड़े का) किसी वस्तु, शोर, या हलचल से भयभीत होकर एकाएक शुरू हो जाता है। )
  • "Dusty eased onto the bronco, who shied as soon as he felt weight on him." ( "डस्टी ने ब्रोंको पर ढील दी, जो उस पर भार महसूस करते ही हिल गया।" )

noun

  • an act of flinging or throwing something at a target. ( किसी लक्ष्य पर किसी चीज को उछालने या फेंकने की क्रिया। )

shy Example

  • This rather shy animal is not easily sighted in the open and you are more likely to see or hear them in thick woodlands and forested parks.
  • His horse's nuzzled the hip of Irish's horse, causing Eye's horse to shy .
  • Cyclamen Cyclamen are subtler and more elegant than poinsettia with delicate, silky, shy flowers and the dappled heart-shaped leaves.
  • Do not shy away if the bird hisses at you and fluffs up its feathers, it is only bluffing.
  • Noise must be kept to a minimum, as tigers are shy .
  • But the quest for shy animals in the wild more often than not ends up being about all the other things you discover along the way.
  • Normally shy , nocturnal animals, the great crested newts have reluctantly stepped into the limelight to highlight their cause.
  • I've found that shy guys tend to go for the real outgoing girls because they're easiest to spot.
  • At first the animals were quite shy , but they have settled in well.
  • I wanted to take things slow, and was shy about being intimate.
  • I never dreamed I would get so close to one of these shy animals.
  • Today, this area of Broadland still attracts these shy birds.
  • I had long ago learned that when someone is moving about, in secluded wooded areas like this, the birds are more shy .
  • The Department of Conservation has been on the hunt for our national icon in the Western Bay since November - but so far the shy birds have remained out of reach.
  • I've gone from being shy and timid, to being quietly confident and assured.
  • Thanks to that shy reader who furnished me with the above information.
  • Non-striker Gordon Webster, running to the danger end, would have been well short of safety had the shy at the stumps been on target.
  • First class casters could reach way out to shy fish, and distant mangroves.
  • The shy birds were reluctant to cache when observed and often made fake deposits.
  • My dad (who I think is very shy himself deep down) gave me a talk once about how social interaction was a big game that you just needed to learn how to play.
  • But there, a team of dedicated sheepdogs is helping individuals ranging from bullied children to shy businessmen become more assertive.
  • Patton shows a marked insight into training horse and rider as he cautions against harsh movements with the bridle hand that would cause a horse to shy .
  • Jayalalitha, a once shy , timid, tiny introvert, was so outstanding in her studies that her portrait hangs in her school as a star alumnus with academic excellence as her only passion.
  • I was so shy it was unbelievable and it never occurred to me that I could get into this business.
  • They are a shy bird by nature and are wary of people.
  • His smile is shy , almost gentle, and his eyes dart nervously around him.
  • We need to find ways of ensuring that shy people can live in this coming transparent society without becoming second-class citizens.
  • Build a brush pile near your feeder to make sparrows, towhees, and other shy birds feel more at home, but be sure it won't harbor roaming cats.
  • Interviewees reported that shy students were more vulnerable to teasing.
  • The stallion snorted in the way that only horses could and began to shy at something on the side of the trail.